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Liquid Latex > Latex Resource Center > Liquid Latex Applications > Prudent Warnings When Using Liquid Latex

Prudent Warnings When Using Liquid Latex


As much as we hate being the bearers of bad news, it's the simple truth. Anyone with very sensitive skin - or having known allergies to ammonia, sulfur, and/or latex-based products - should avoid using Liquid Latex.

Ammonia is a key ingredient in all of today's liquid latex compounds (regardless of manufacturer). Anyone who is sensitive to ammonia, or anyone with known skin or respiratory allergies, should obviously avoid use of any form of prolonged direct contact with liquid latex.

In addition, anyone with known latex allergies should not use cured (or uncured) latex directly against the skin. If a rash does appear, simply remove the latex coating and wash the area thoroughly with mild soap and warm water (or consider using our Latex Body Wash, particularly for those sensitive body areas), and to be prepared if your skin ever comes in contact with liquid latex again.

Yes, it is true – even in today's environment, there are some adults who have not yet had contact with a latex glove or a condom (a big "no-no" as far as we're concerned). However, if you have been in contact with either of these items sometime in the past - and if you didn't have any adverse reaction to using these products - then the odds are much greater that you'll have absolutely no problem using our Liquid Latex products either.

 
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